All Dogs Go to Heaven

Out for revenge against his double-crossing former partner, the roguish German Shepherd Charlie, finds himself guardian to a lonely little orphan named Anne-Marie. Her astounding ability to talk to animals leads this unlikely pair on an adventure packed with thrills, laughter, tears, and true love.

I have this movie of all dogs go to hevan on vhs i got it back in 2006 cause someone gave us this video cause they didn't need it anymore we also got from tham A christmas story on vhs too and Fun and fancy free on vhs too and luck of the Iris on vhs it's disney and Resuse christmas on vhs aswell the page master too on vhs the world is not enoughe . DEC 17 2014

It makes me laugh that the description is completely wrong for this film. It's about a dog named Charlie who, after being killed by his former partner, gets a second chance and tries to get back at him. In the meantime, he befriends an orphan girl and promises to find her some parents, which ends up putting him into a heap of problems when he can't keep promises.

The movie's animation was gorgeous and its message IS uplifting. It's not about gambling, it's not about casinos, and it's certainly not about getting revenge on human owners. Yes, there is smoking and gambling in the film, but if you focused on the story, you wouldn't really notice it as much. Don Bluth's animations are much darker in tone than Disney, but they still hold important messages and fun for the entire family.

choclit
Jan 11, 2011

The dogs in this movie are basically gangsters. They break out of prison and try to get their share of the casino when they are "bumped off" by the other owner...so they seek their revenge.

The message is said to be uplifting and they don't "glorify" smoking or drinking but it's all in there. I expect this movie would have a higher age rating if it wasn't animated! It should be PG.